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Julie Chen Moonves, who was one of the initial hosts and moderators on The Talk (a Daytime Emmy Award winner talk show) was back on the air August 5 for the 22nd season. The real love of her life was writing, and she received an Emmy. She also won an Emmy for hosting an exceptional entertainment talk show. The background she had in journalism helped her make the transition into The Talk, which examines current events and issues through the eyes by five women hosts.Chen Moonves hosted the co-hosted version on CBS News' weekday morning show The Early Show from 2002 to 2010. Prior to this, Chen Moonves was the CBS Morning News' anchor in addition to being the anchor for news for The Early Show. Following the 9/11 attacks, she traveled to Cairo for a fascinating and eye-opening interview. Chen Moonves has interviewed newsmakers including the former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and queen Rania of Jordan, the former defense secretary William Cohen, and celebrities like Denzel Washington, Angelina Jolie, Kanye West, Taylor Swift, Viola Davis, Tom Hanks, Mary J. Blige, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Cruise, Ben Affleck, Barbra Streisand, Betty White, Jamie Foxx, Scarlett Johansson, Katie Holmes, Matthew McConaughey, Chris Rock, Mel Brooks, Robert DeNiro, and Jennifer Lopez. Chen Moonves has also worked at the network's New York City station WCBS as a reporter, anchor as well as a producer (1997-1999). Before joining CBS News from 1995 Chen Moonves had been as a reporter at WDTN TV Dayton. She was a producer for ABC NewsOne (1992-1995), the news affiliate of CBS in the late 1990s, as well as an office assistant for ABC News' Los Angeles bureau (1990-1991), while finishing her final year at the University of Southern California. As a desk-assistant to ABC News late night broadcast Nightline She worked alongside Ted Koppel. He remains one her heroes in journalism. Chen Moonves collaborated with Koppel on the Columbia duPont-winning special Anatomy of a Riot which was a look at the Los Angeles riots of '92.



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